It connects you to British Sign Language interpreters remotely through an app or a web-based platform.
So if you see a crime in progress or it’s an emergency, you can quickly report it and the interpreter will relay the conversation to one of our call handlers.
999 BSL is available to download as a smartphone app (iOS and Android) and can also be accessed at https://orlo.uk/x8OWK
If it’s not an emergency, you can report crime and anti-social behaviour or provide information about criminal activity online at https://orlo.uk/HhJMh
This allows our call-handlers to provide immediate responses to those who do find themselves in an emergency situation.
#HelpUsHelpYou by checking out all the different ways you can contact us to report crime and anti-social behaviour incidents, which are not happening right now, at https://orlo.uk/JWfDE
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